of Weft-New- Jerfey. 3 
them feme Houfe-Utenfils, and 
fome Money, (as Tokens of 
their Love and Affe£Hon) with 
other Things , expecting they 
fhall have Occalion for them 
again, in the other World. 
And if a Perfon of ISJote dies 
very far from the Place of his 
own Refidence they will carry 
his Bones home fome conlide- 
rable time after , to be bu- 
ried there. They are alfo ve- 
ry curious , nay , even nice in 
preferving and repairing the 
Graves of their Dead, They 
do not love to be asked twice 
their Judgment about one Thing. 
They are a People who generally 
delight much in Mirth, and are 
very fludious in obferving the 
Vertues of Roots and Hews, by 
which they cure themfelves of 
many Diflempers in their Bo- 
dies , both internal or exernal. 
They will not fuller their 
Beards to grow •, for they 
Will 
